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fluorescent in situ hybridization

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Fluorescent in situ hybridization is a molecular biology technique employed to detect and localize specific nucleic acid sequences (DNA or RNA) within cells, tissues, or chromosomes. This method utilizes fluorescently labeled probes that hybridize to complementary target sequences, enabling their visualization and analysis in their native cellular or chromosomal context.

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TL

Jena University Hospital

TR

National Cancer Institute

DC

Yale University

JW

University of California, San Francisco

MR

Medical University of Graz

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Leiden University

Leiden, Netherlands

Mayo Clinic

Rochester, United States